The U.S. Congress Votes Database

104th Congress / Bills / H R 3814

Title

Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Abortion | Administration of justice | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure | Advice and consent of the Senate | Aged | Aliens | Alzheimer's disease | American technical assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries | Ammunition | Animals | Antimissile missiles | Antitrust law | Appellate courts | Appropriations | Appropriations -- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency | Appropriations -- Commission on Civil Rights | Appropriations -- Department of Commerce | Appropriations -- Department of Justice | Appropriations -- Department of State | Appropriations -- Department of Transportation | Appropriations -- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | Appropriations -- Federal Communications Commission | Appropriations -- Federal Maritime Commission | Appropriations -- Federal Prison Industries, Inc. | Appropriations -- Federal Trade Commission | Appropriations -- International Trade Commission | Appropriations -- Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission | Appropriations -- Legal Services Corporation | Appropriations -- Marine Mammal Commission | Appropriations -- Office of the U.S. Trade Representative | Appropriations -- Securities and Exchange Commission | Appropriations -- Small Business Administration | Appropriations -- United States Information Agency | Arms control | Arms control agreements | Arms control negotiations | Arrest | Atmospheric research | Auditing | Automation | Automobile theft | Bankruptcy | Bankruptcy courts | Block grants | Boundaries -- Mexico | Broadcasting -- Cuba | Budgets | Building construction | Business | Buy American | Capital punishment | Census | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil service pensions | Claims | Coastal zone management | Collective security | Commemorations | Communications | Community policing | Computer networks | Computers and government | Conferences | Congress | Congress and foreign policy | Congress and military policy | Congressional agencies | Congressional hearings | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Congressional veto | Construction costs | Consumers | Correctional institutions | Correctional personnel | Corrections | Cost control | Counterintelligence | Counterterrorism | Courts -- Security measures | Crime prevention | Crimes against the elderly | Crimes against women | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal procedure | Cultural centers | Cultural relations | Death and dying | Debarment of government contractors | Deceptive advertising | Defense policy | Delinquency prevention | Deportation | Disaster loans | Discrimination in employment | Dismissal wage | District courts | DNA | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Drug testing | Drugs | Economic policy | Economic statistics | Education -- Middle East and North Africa | Educational policy | Electric appliances | Electronic data processing | Electronic surveillance | Embassies -- Vietnam | Emergency management | Employee health benefits | Endangered species | Environmental protection | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Explosives | Families | Family violence | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to community development | Federal aid to law enforcement agencies | Federal aid to minority business enterprises | Federal aid to research | Federal aid to transportation | Federal office buildings -- Oklahoma | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Fingerprints | Fire fighters | Fire prevention | Firearms | Firearms control | Fishery management | Fishing boats | Foreign fishing | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Foreign policy -- Latin America | Foreign service | Foreign trade | Foreign trade promotion | Foundations -- Asia | Foundations -- Oceania | Fraud | Freedom of information | Gambling | Gangs | Geodesy | Gifts | Government consultants | Government corporations | Government downsizing | Government employees | Government employees' health insurance | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government publications | Government spending reductions | Government trust funds | Habeas corpus | Health policy | Higher education | Historic sites | History | Humanities | Hurricanes | Hydrology | Identification devices | Immigration | Import restrictions | Imports | Independent regulatory commissions | Information networks | Information superhighway | Infrastructure | Intellectual property | International affairs | International agencies | International broadcasting -- Cuba | International environmental cooperation -- Canada | International fishery management | International military forces | International propaganda | Inventions | Judges | Judicial compensation | Judicial officers | Judicial reform | Juries -- Fees | Juvenile delinquency | Juvenile delinquents | Labeling | Labor | Law | Law enforcement | Law enforcement officers | Layoffs | Legal assistance to the poor | Legal services | Licenses | Loans | Lobbying | Lobbyists | Manufacturing industries | Maps | Marine mammal protection | Marine mammals | Marine parks and reserves -- Hawaii | Marine resources | Mass media in religion | Medical care | Medical innovations | Medicine | Military base conversion | Military command and control | Minorities | Minority business enterprises | Missing in action -- Laos | Missing persons | Motion pictures | Musical instruments | Natural resources | Oceanographic research | Oceanographic research ships | Pardons | Parole | Patents | Peacekeeping forces | Pensions | Physical education and training | Police | Politics and government | Population statistics | Pornography | President and foreign policy | Presidents | Prison labor | Prisoners | Prisoners of war | Prisons | Privatization | Protection of foreign officials | Public assistance programs | Public broadcasting | Public contracts | Public defenders | Public lands | Public records | Radio broadcasting | Rape | Reconnaissance aircraft | Religion | Religious liberty | Relocation of employees | Repatriation | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Rescission of appropriated funds | Research and development | Revolving funds | Rights of institutionalized persons | School violence | Science policy | Securities regulation | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sex crimes | Sex offenders | Shellfish fisheries | Shipbuilding | Shipyards | Small business | Smuggling | Social services | Sports | Stalking | State and local government | State courts | Stock exchanges | Supreme Court | Surety and fidelity | Surgery | Surveying | Technological innovations | Technology | Technology transfer | Telecommunication | Telecommunication industry | Television | Television broadcasting | Temporary employment | Terrorism | Trade | Trade adjustment assistance | Trademarks | Transportation | Travel costs | Treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics | Treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic addicts | Trials | Trusts and trustees | Unemployment insurance | United Nations | United Nations finances | User charges | Vaccination | Vaccines | Victims of crimes | Victims of terrorism | Violence | Weapons systems | Weather forecasting | Welfare | Whales | Wife abuse | Wiretapping | Women | Women prisoners

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
7/24/96 House Passed Session 2, roll call 352: On Passage
Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary Appropriation, Fy 1997
7/24/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 351: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/24/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 350: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/24/96 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 349: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/24/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 348: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/24/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 347: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/24/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 346: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 345: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 344: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 343: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Failed Session 2, roll call 342: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 341: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/96 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 340: On Agreeing to the Amendments En Bloc
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